Where is Suklaphanta National Park located?
It is situated in the Kanchanpur district in Terai, Nepal
EditAddress: Kanchanpur - कञ्चनपुर
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It is situated in the Kanchanpur district in Terai, Nepal
EditOne can travel from Kathmandu to Dhangarhi. From there destination is Mahendranagar, from where the park is 8 kilometres away
EditJungle walking, bird watching, Jeep safari, elephant riding, Tharu cultural dance
EditRoyal Bengal Tiger, Pangolin,Hyena, Antilope ,Bison,Asian elephant, swamp deer
EditIndian Wild Elephants destroyed my Jeep Safari there. Some way or another found ineffectively oversaw than Bardiya NP. Any individual who is keen on visiting Shuklaphanta should stay away from during October month. As Wild Elephants ordinarily come in huge numbers to eat paddy which is their top choice. Marsh Deer is principle highlight of Shuklphanta.
Satisfaction: 81%
Glad to see the large number of deer and stag simply sidestep by us in the enormous green field welcoming us to follow them. All the route towards Singhpur we met gathering of wild boars, different somewhat birds and so forth.
Satisfaction: 79%
We visited the recreation center for our first time before this year surprisingly and truly appreciated It! We did a wilderness safari and even had the chance to see a Leopard, which we were told is quite uncommon! Unquestionably a spot I would suggest visiting.
Satisfaction: 86%